Friday, 23 February 2018

Governor Mutua of Kenya donates beautiful shoes to primary school pupils


True to his promise of transforming the educational sector in Kenya, Governor Alfred Nganga Mutua, donated beautiful shoes to primary school pupils in his county. Mutua was the Kenyan government spokesman, before resigning to run for the office of County Governor. He was born in Masii, Machakos County and is married with several children. He has lived, studied and worked in Kenya, USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates and has been a business man, lecturer, civil servant and politician. In 2014, he was involved in a legal tussle over custody of their children with his estranged wife Josephine Thitu Maundu.
Facebook user Timo Sem, who shared the photos wrote;




Kenya on the other hand, has two Presidents as Kenya’s main opposition leader Raila Odinga swore himself in as “the people’s president’.
Odinga, 72, a veteran opposition leader who claimed he has had three elections stolen from him, has refused to accept President Uhuru Kenyatta’s re-election, which came after a deeply divisive 2017 polls season in which rights activists say at least 92 people were killed.
First was an election on August 8, won by Kenyatta, which was annulled in a historic decision by the Supreme Court, which ordered a re-run on October 26.
Claiming the poll would not be fair, Odinga boycotted the second vote and Kenyatta won with 98%. Odinga postponed a previous effort to swear himself in last month.
Television and radio stations in most of parts of Kenya were reportedly switched off over their plan to cover opposition leader Raila Odinga’s “swearing-in” ceremony.
The planned “inauguration” raised fears of violence as police had vowed not to allow the event to go ahead. However, officers kept their distance as hundreds gathered at the Uhuru park venue.

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